From the esteemed Phil Hobbs on sci.electronics.design:
Hi, All,
Given all the churn in the parts business at the moment, I've been
spending an unconscionable amount of time finding suitable replacements
for out-of-stock parts. High value ceramic caps are the worst.
Most makers have websites where you can look at the C(V) curves:
AVX:
https://spicat.avx.com (This one is super clunky--every time you
select something it displays a throbber for 5-10 seconds. It does give
you soakage models though, which is nice if they're vaguely accurate.)
Cornell Dubilier has a lifetime/temperature calculator,
http://www.cde.com/technical-support/life-temperature-calculatorsKemet Ksim:
http://ksim.kemet.com (about the best)
Kyocera:
https://global.kyocera.com/cgi-bin/electro/cap_download/cdas.cgi?LANG=ENMurata SimSurfing (Honourable mention):
http://ds.murata.co.jp/simsurfing/mlcc.html?lcid=en-usPanasonic has downloadable selection tools that don't run under WINE, so
I don't know if they're any good:
https://industrial.panasonic.com/ww/design-support/ds-toolsTaiyo Yuden TY-Compas (Honourable mention):
http://ds.yuden.co.jp/TYCOMPAS/or/searcherMain.doTDK:
https://product.tdk.com/info/en/index.htmlYageo:
http://www.yageo.com/portal/product/product.jspSamsung has some good datasheets that you can get to from e.g. Digikey's
product page, but a lot of their products are the pits, e.g. this one,
whose capacitance falls off by over 90% at rated voltage:
http://www.samsungsem.com/kr/front/downloadcms.do?path=/kr/support/product-search/mlcc/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2014/11/05&fileName=C_CL31A106KBHNNNE.pdfOthers don't seem to, e.g. Johanson, Vishay, and most of the smaller
Chinese outfits.
Sure would be nice if everybody had decent datasheets like Samsung's
good ones.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
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